WHITE STAG MANUFACTURING COMPANY v. MACE

No. 48345.

556 P.2d 997 (1976)

WHITE STAG MANUFACTURING COMPANY, a corporation, Appellee, v. Ted R. MACE, a sole trader, d/b/a Ted R. Mace & Associates, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

Rehearing Denied December 8, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ungerman, Grabel & Ungerman, Tulsa, for appellee.

McElroy, Naylor & Williams by Bert C. McElroy, Tulsa, for appellant.


HODGES, Vice Chief Justice.

The question presented for our determination is whether service of summons by an employee of an attorney or a law firm representing a party in litigation is prohibited because he is a party interested in the action within the purview of 12 O.S. 1971 § 158.1 Appellant seeks to have a default judgment vacated because service of process was made by a special officer...

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